
Photo by: Jack Eads, Ball State Athletics
Baseball Playing Indiana Wednesday Night at Victory Field in Indianapolis
April 22, 2025 | Baseball
The Ball State baseball team is set to play Indiana at 6 p.m. on Wednesday at Victory Field in Indianapolis.
Mick Tidrow and Dom Liacone are conducting a single camera Ball State broadcast, while Indiana SRN will also have a video stream. Links to both broadcasts, live stats and ticket sales are above and on the schedule page.
The Cardinals (29-12, 15-3 Mid-American Conference) took two high-scoring games out of three last weekend at Bowling Green, first claiming a 23-18 triumph on Friday before pulling out a 16-12 decision on Saturday. Shortstop Dylan Grego had a historic game Friday, hitting three home runs for nine RBI, and roped a go-ahead bases-clearing triple in the ninth inning on Saturday to help clinch the series over the Falcons.
The Hoosiers (22-18, 12-9 Big Ten) hosted Maryland last weekend and won two of three, taking a 7-6 decision on Friday before being run-ruled 17-4 on Saturday and run-ruling the Terrapins 15-5 on Sunday. Indiana won the first matchup of the year with the Cardinals 7-5 back on April 8 in Bloomington.
Indiana paces the Big Ten in total runs (350, No. 18 in NCAA Division I), hits (418, No. 27) and  runs per game (8.8, No. 27) while ranking second in slugging percentage (.532, No. 17).
Redshirt sophomore Korbyn Dickerson leads the nation in RBI (64) while also pacing the conference in total hits (64, No. 17 nationally). The outfielder's 17 home runs are second-most in the Big Ten and third-most in NCAA Division I.
Next up for the Cardinals is a road series at Central Michigan starting at 3 p.m. on Friday.
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Mick Tidrow and Dom Liacone are conducting a single camera Ball State broadcast, while Indiana SRN will also have a video stream. Links to both broadcasts, live stats and ticket sales are above and on the schedule page.
The Cardinals (29-12, 15-3 Mid-American Conference) took two high-scoring games out of three last weekend at Bowling Green, first claiming a 23-18 triumph on Friday before pulling out a 16-12 decision on Saturday. Shortstop Dylan Grego had a historic game Friday, hitting three home runs for nine RBI, and roped a go-ahead bases-clearing triple in the ninth inning on Saturday to help clinch the series over the Falcons.
The Hoosiers (22-18, 12-9 Big Ten) hosted Maryland last weekend and won two of three, taking a 7-6 decision on Friday before being run-ruled 17-4 on Saturday and run-ruling the Terrapins 15-5 on Sunday. Indiana won the first matchup of the year with the Cardinals 7-5 back on April 8 in Bloomington.
Indiana paces the Big Ten in total runs (350, No. 18 in NCAA Division I), hits (418, No. 27) and  runs per game (8.8, No. 27) while ranking second in slugging percentage (.532, No. 17).
Redshirt sophomore Korbyn Dickerson leads the nation in RBI (64) while also pacing the conference in total hits (64, No. 17 nationally). The outfielder's 17 home runs are second-most in the Big Ten and third-most in NCAA Division I.
Next up for the Cardinals is a road series at Central Michigan starting at 3 p.m. on Friday.
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